Dr Ahmed joins Oakley Health Group as a Partner, having been the sole Partner at Monteagle Surgery, where he has practiced since 2003. As well as undertaking routine clinics, he also performs minor surgery and provides some joint injections. He is married with three daughters. His practice interests include informatics and he is the practice Respiratory Lead as well as being a GP Trainer.

Dr Farrah Bajwa (f)

Dr Bajwa is an experienced local GP who works with our Urgent Care Team on Mondays and Thursdays.

After initially completing a degree in Biochemistry and working for a short time as a health care assistant Jamie went to the University of Nottingham medical school. He started his career at hospitals in Nottingham and Lincolnshire before moving to Milton Keynes where he did his GP training in the hospital and at surgeries in Milton Keynes and nearby Leighton Buzzard.

In his spare time when he is not helping with looking after his two young daughters, he enjoys hill walking and Climbing.

Nurse Practitioners

Sister Bott is our Nurse Manager and, as a qualified Nurse Practitioner she can examine patients at an advanced level, diagnose and treat as appropriate and issue prescriptions.

Sister Jennifer Cavalier (f)

Sister Debbie Davis (f)

Sister Chris Stark (f)

Sister Michelle Ferguson (f)

Specialist Nurses

Sister Vanessa Middleton (f)

Diabetes Specialist Nurse

Sister Melissa Leach (f)

Practice Community Matron

Tatenda Makombe (m)

Mental Health Practitioner

Sharon Burns (f)

Mental Health Practitioner

Nurses

Sister Mary Jeffries (f)

Sister Karen Naish (f)

Sister Elaine O'Connor (f)

Sister Sarah Laver

Sister Rachel Floyd (f)

Sister Paula Jarman (f)

All of our Practice Nurses are qualified Registered General Nurses. They can help with health issues such as family planning, healthy living advice, blood pressure checks, vaccinations including travel vaccination and dressings. The practice nursing team run clinics for long-term health conditions such as asthma and diabetes and carry out cervical smears.

Healthcare Assistants

Mrs Mandy Smith (f)

Mrs Gail Williams (f)

Mrs Trisha Goswell (f)

Mrs Roxanna Din (f)

Annie Wright (f)

Stacy Millin (f)

Healthcare assistants support practice nurses with their daily work and carry out tasks such as phlebotomy (drawing blood), blood pressure measurement and new patient checks. They may act as a chaperone when a patient or doctor requests one.

Phlebotomists

Mrs Gill Waddington (f)

Jake Taylor (m)

Practice Management

Jennifer Taylor

Business Manager BSc (Hons) Mgt Science CIM Dip

Karen Toms

Patient Services Manager

Tania Ludlow

Operations Manager

Sarah Campbell (f)

IT Manager

Catherine Charles (f)

Human Resources Manager

Lisa Yates (f)

Accounts

Administration

Gill Waddington

Alison Keatley

Faye Burns

Margaret Hinton

Farzana Ahmed (f)

Julie Wright

Agata Dey (f)

Louise Cook

Reception

Chris Defries

Reception Manager - based at Yateley Medical Centre

Receptionists provide an important link for patients with the practice and are your initial contact point for general enquiries. They can provide basic information on services and results and direct you to the right person depending on your health issue or query. Receptionists make most of the patient appointments with the GPs and nurses. They also perform other important tasks such as issuing repeat prescriptions and dealing with prescription enquiries, dealing with financial claims, dealing with patient records and carrying out searches and practice audits.

Annie Moynihan

Reception Manager

Secretaries

Sylvie Moffatt

Senior Secretary

Fiona Huston

Helen Cain-Jones

Sophie Larkin

Odette Jenkins

Clare Sage

Laura Knight

Community Midwives

Jane Cotton

Mandi Bradley

Fiona Richmond

Community Nurses

Kelly Gray (f)

Community Matron

The Community Nursing Team provide nursing care for acutely ill, terminally ill and chronically sick people in their own home. Community Nurses also provide professional advice and support to patients, their families and their carers to help promote their independence and healthy living. Anyone can refer a patient to the Community Team with the patient’s permission. The Team can be contacted by calling 0300 0 0300 50.

Health Visitors

Health Visitors are all registered nurses with additional qualifications and specialist training in Health Promotion and Child Development. In addition to their core service to the 0 – 5 age group of monitoring child health and development, they can also be consulted for advice on other child-rearing matters, e.g. behavioural management, nutritional and parenting factors.

They also offer support during stressful times, such as relationship breakdown, social problems, bereavement or post-natal depression. The Health Visitors can be contacted at Fleet Hospital on 01252 813842.